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Electrophilic Substitution Lab 1 Chemical reactions in which an electrophile displaces a group in a compound, typically but not always hydrogen.

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2 Electrophilic Substitution Lab 1

3 Chemical reactions in which an electrophile displaces a group in a compound, typically but not always hydrogen.

4 Electrophile? An electrophile is an atom, ion, molecule or even a compound that has an affinity for electrons positive charged. It act as electron acceptors during a chemical reaction to make a new covalent bond

5  Electrophilic aromatic substitution  Electrophilic aliphatic substitution

6 Is reaction in which an electrophile replace one of the hydrogen atoms of the ring.  Type of electrophilic aromatic reaction;  Nitration  Halogenation  Sulfonation  Acylation and alkylating Friedel-Crafts reactions.

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8 Step 1(key step) Arenium ions (nonaromatic cyclohexadienyl cation)

9 Step 2 Mechanism of EAS: arenium ions The proton is removed by any of the bases, for example by the anion derived from the electrophile

10  Benzene does not react with Br 2 or Cl 2 unless a Lewis acid is present in mixture  Lewis acid is an electron-pair acceptor  Lewis acid is used to make halogen a stronger electrophile.  Lewis acids are:  FeCl3  FeBr3  AlCl3

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12 Benzene sulfonic acid

13 benzene nitrobenzene

14  Nitration are usually carried out at comparatively low temperatures 50-55C  At high temperature may loss of material because of oxidizing action of nitric acid

15 Step 1 Step 2 NO 2 + (electrophile)

16 Step 3 Step 4 Arenium ions The nitronium ion is the actual electrophile in nitration ; it reacts with benzene to form a resonance-stabilized arenium ion The arenium ion then loses a proton to a Lewis base and becomes nitrobenzene

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18 acetyl group benzoyl group  Friedel-Crafts Acylation reaction is mean introducing an acyl group into aromatic ring  Two common acyl groups are acetyl group and benzoyl group

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